Melody
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Melody
Australia
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melodious
Australia
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Melody Shanaha...
United Kingdom
165 creative works found
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“the true meaning of life, / is to plant trees / under whose shade you do not expect to sit….” Nelson Henderson Here Goes you are inspiring! undertaking: adventure, attempt, calling, charge, commitment, covenant, effort, endeavor, enterprise, ethos, experiment, guarantee, project, pledge, promise, proposition, pursuit, struggle, task, venture, vow…. Mixed media on canvas / (mostly Acrylic, some impasto gel, gouache, stuff lying around, modeling clay and crackle medium) / 92cm X 61cm / June 2008
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acrylic on canvas July 31st, 2008 48cm x 58cm (18.9inches x 22.9inches or 4.7hands x 5.7hands ;-)) Original Painting for Sale
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About a cerebral connection, a knowing, a sharing of ideas.
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The halo represents the hope, the innerside of the maiden, what she did not see. / But playing the violin she’s really close to catch hope (see the lights…). NEW – 2008 Calendar is available HERE My gallery is Copyright © Wandering Soul. All rights reserved. / All the materials contained in my gallery may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My images do not belong to the public domain. / Please read the Etiquette Policy and respect it! / Modifying, tubing, cropping, using it for letters or stationeries, layouts, backgrounds, stock, copyrighting, stealing my work is not only against the law but unethical. / Altaring or using without express written permission is stealing. View More ART here!
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experimenting. powerful. PRINT AVAILABLE!
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A cerebral connection, a knowing, friendship and love.
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Photography, manipulation and digital painting by me. I’m pretty happy with this. I messed around using fabric as a basis for the tail, but also shot some with just legs, which is what I ended up using. The tail was totally digital, using a mixture of digital painting and a photographic fish scales texture. I’ve been dying to do some mermaid imagery for years. I want to do more of this type of thing. The title comes from Shelley.
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Winner 1st prize in Live, Love, Dream contest # 3 / I was inspired by my friend Here Goes who shared with me a quote one day, and we spoke of how he aspires to practise this as his personal ethos…“the true meaning of life, is to plant trees under whose shade you do not expect to sit….” Nelson Henderson / Writing by Here Goes / the undertaking… / Discerning true direction / What of this life? / Am I to merely exist, or inspire? / Who chooses? / Who chooses to make a choice? / How will they measure me? The questions twirled, / and answers once tangled… / Emerge / Such mystery we create / such illusions, our shield / from the simplicity of Life The measure is no matter / But the meaning, / Now there is something / With sharing, / Not self / Our efforts shall endure A small step / can be a giant leap with / positivity and perspective Is expectation worth it? / Harbouring disappointment / Heavy on your shoulders You see the burden dispel, / And the heart burst / With every smile you create / The ease with which, / one makes a difference / Makes one different And it is not the act / of planting one tree / That realises your gift / It is the leaves / That shade someone else / Which gives it weight Your tree, is their shade / Your ethos, is their smile / Your choice, is the true Legacy
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Uploaded: 07/04/08 Media: Watercolor Watercolour. Size : 30cm x 40 cm. / The sounds of the LOVE of waterlilies, in sheerness atmosphere of / ” Rhapsody in Blue “ / ... Like a calm melody of notes, in the pond, accepting soft, yet dramatic facts of eternal LOVE… / With ALL MY LOVE … ~~ !! / Thanks for viewing and commenting, Have a wonderful loving day. / Copyrights {C} Nira Dabush
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I heard an Angel Singing / When the day was springing: / Mercy, pity, and peace, / Are the world’s release. Words by William Blake Acrylics, inks, graphite and gold leaf / 100×42 cm on paper
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The Compact Cassette, often referred to as audio cassette, cassette tape, cassette, or simply tape, is a magnetic tape sound recording format. Although it was originally intended as a medium for dictation, improvements in fidelity led the Compact Cassette to supplant reel-to-reel tape recording in most non-professional applications. Its uses ranged from portable audio to home recording to data storage for early microcomputers. Between the early 1960s and early 2000s, the cassette was one of the two most common formats for prerecorded music, first alongside the LP and later the Compact Disc. The word cassette is a French word meaning little box.
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Here’s a pen and ink drawing I’ve been working on recently. The unoriginal title is borrowed from a song in Final Fantasy IX. / I started with a pencil sketch which I transferred onto a fresh piece of paper for inking. The lineart was drawn using black fineliners on A3 paper, scanned in two halves and a coloured gradient was added in Photoshop. Background textures are thanks to ImagineFX’s free resources. Inspired by Yoshitaka Amano. =) Tools: Letraset fineliners, Photoshop, Wacom Tablet, etc. / Time Spent: Around five hours / Art ©AmberDust 2007
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/ Broken Melody is a self-portrait taken from photographic artist Jaeda DeWalt’s The Melody series and is a part of the DeWalt Gallery collection. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Available for sale as Laminated Prints Cards, Matted Prints, / Posters, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Broken Melody No boundaries . . . / I am a sad, broken, melody / stuck in repeat mode the only word / that can stop the melody is . . . / “NO” but i can not bring myself / to form the word / with my mouth i can not bring myself / to say the word aloud / no, NO, NO!!!!! © Jaeda DeWalt listen to Jaeda recite Broken Melody / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / browse Jaeda’s photographic art by category: / dreamscapes, artistic nudes, couples, glamour, erotica, conceptual, sensual, portrait, spiritual, survivor art / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— /
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couldn’t resist eating this – but photo first!
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BubbleRadio - tune in to 2GB at 5:30pm today
by RedBubblePhilip Clark from Sydney radio station 2GB is doing an interview at 5:30 with RedBubble co-founder Peter Styles...
Philip Clark from Sydney radio station 2GB is doing an interview at 5:30 with RedBubble co-founder Peter Styles, and artists Melody, Aaron Booth and Lara Allport. If you’re in Sydney, tune in to 873 on the AM dial. You can also listen via the 2GB website
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A little seahorse that’s dreaming of becoming a rockstar ;) / Done in Inkscape. / /
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Are there no shadows where you are, / I can see everything is day, / Problems that you try to hide away, / Keep pushing me aside / – Anberlin Enjoy!
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acrylic and mixed media on canvas I’m painting trees at the moment… winter trees… / its cold here… / but not snowing… / so somewhere in my mind / these cold places are coming from…
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Music studio, Coal Creek Village. I haven’t spent time in this exhibition for ages, and neither has anyone else by the look of the dust on the shelves! Still, it’s very pretty with it’s collection of antique musical instruments and delicate things. I’ve done a small series of images to celebrate it by way of an apology on it being neglected for so long, this is the first one.
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Artist Profile: Melody
by communityRedBubble contest winner proves a little obsession goes a long way !http://images-2.redbubble.com/img/art/size:small/view:main/2571-...
RedBubble contest winner proves a little obsession goes a long way Melbourne photographer Melody is one of the most inspiring artists on RedBubble. There is something for everyone in her portfolio, which features clothes pegs, leaping gymnasts, a teapot, street signs and obscure random ephemera. In April her portrait of a leaping woman, titled Silly Betty Gummble, was presented as part of RedBubble’s Unleashed ’07 exhibition, having been chosen by the RedBubble community. / Silly Betty Gummble “RedBubble has been an amazing launching pad for developing my photography,” says Melody, who has been “obsessively” into photography for 2 years. At the exhibition she met other photographers with whom she has since gone shooting. “We are all different, we see day to day life in our own unique way, but our love of photography and what it can represent binds us,” she says. Appreciating her unique perspective and ability to visually communicate a narrative is what binds Melody’s admirers. “I like to present images that display some kind of beauty even in the most mundane situations and settings. “I think that we can become immune to our everyday surroundings and when that happens we don’t look, see, or notice anymore,” she says. Melody says shooting in digital gives her the freedom to fully explore a subject. “I often need to ‘shoot my way in’ to create a good image. The more photos I take of a particular subject the more alive it becomes to me. I see it so differently at the end of the shoot than I did at the start. I realise it is more me opening up to ‘it’ than ‘it’ opening up to me,” she says. A hairdresser by trade and with no formal training in photography or any other art form, Melody’s secret weapon is her mates. “I’m one of the luckiest people I know,” she says, “I have two friends who are like photographic mentors to me. “They have taught and guided me, influenced and supported me, way beyond the call of friendship. They’re angels at my table.” While friends may take some credit for Melody’s technical prowess her ability to create magical images comes from within. “Creativity is like air to me. If something inspires me then I experience it like a state of enchantment. “It’s as if it is all that exists for me until the spell is broken. It’s like being transported outside of time and reality,” she says. One of Melody’s most enchanting images is Edmund Elf’s Holiday House depicting an elfin residence straight from Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Whilst walking through a local park Melody noticed “part of a tree trunk close to the ground that looked like a door.” She promptly returned to the scene with flowers picked from her back garden, which she Sellotaped to the trunk, and finally emerged with the picture you can see on RedBubble. “Sometimes I almost feel like I’m a conduit between my camera and my subconscious. “The meaning, the reasons for the picture-taking, bypass me and I’m just there to operate the camera,” she says. Thinking of the future Melody says she has “a few ideas or flights of fancy that I’d like to play with.” “I’ve never been that good at realising my ideas. I have this theory that all Ideas – photos, books, songs – are all up there in the universe somewhere. They belong to all of us and whoever reaches the highest is who claims them and brings them to earth. That’s something that I’d like to do in 2008,” says Melody. - Craig Scutt If pegs were on the line but Melody didn’t photograph them, would you still look at them in the same way?
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